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Rak Ceramics – choosing the right brassware finish can elevate the bathroom

From traditional chrome to modern matt black or luxurious brushed brass, choosing the right brassware finish can elevate the bathroom.

Exhibition – A modern horror story

David Trigg takes us through the eerie ‘Horror in the Modernist Block’ exhibit that shows how modernism can shape our deepest fears

Belgium – An open call

Mercilessly reviled as possessing the ugliest homes in the world, Belgium is now home to some of the most intriguing architectural gambits in Europe. Stephen Hitchins takes a look.

JMDA’S product designs win two new red dot awards

JMDA Design celebrates their latest designs winning not one, but two new Red Dot Awards for Product Design Concepts in the nursery industry. Red Dot Awards are amongst the most prestigious in the industry, highlighting cutting edge product design that pushes the boundaries in disruptive innovation.

Mendip’s new Ashcott-Wide wood burner offers a spectacular view of the flickering flames

Imagine coming home after a hard day at work or a refreshing walk at the weekend to the warmth and cosy glow of a wood burning stove.

Talking Points

Carlos Virgile considers if the reinvention of retail is driving a constant search for a new framework and design aesthetic consistent with this new disruptive world.

Explore Revolution, a recycled wool fabric

Now previewing at Stockholm Furniture Fair, our brand-new fabric Revolution is woven using waste wool yarn from our own manufacturing processes. Officially launching in Spring 2023, this recycled wool fabric marks a breakthrough in textile circularity, and we can’t wait to share it with you.

KI E.M.E.A reports record growth for 2022

KI is proud to announce another successful year of record sales and profits in the UK and wider E.M.E.A. (Europe, Middle East and Africa) with significant investments being made in new products, people, and sustainability initiatives.

KI’s 800 Series storage defines spaces at award-winning Sunderland City Hall

As part of an ongoing £500m regeneration project for Sunderland City Centre, a new City Hall has been developed on the former Vaux brewery site on the River Wear.

Profile – James Soane

As an architect and co-founder of the Project Orange practice, James Soane has had an intriguing career